News

Related post: ‘Invisibility cloak’ device makes objects disappear [video] Development of the material codenamed "Quantum Stealth" has been kept shrouded in secrecy. The project's web site ...
ATLANTA (CNN) — The world doesn't have a "Harry Potter"-like invisibility cloak quite yet, but various research teams around the world have been making progress in figuring out how to build one.
Secondly, it's not a fabric that can be made into something you put on and walk out the door wearing, like a cloak. But using metalens , a nanoscale optical device, might allow something to be ...
University of Texas researchers demo a real-life invisibility cloak that uses carbon nanotubes. March 5, 2012 Mercedes debuts an "invisible car" as part of a promotional stunt.